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2003ApJ...585L.113B - Astrophys. J., 585, L113-L116 (2003/March-2)

Radio/X-ray offsets of large-scale jets caused by synchrotron time lags.

BAI J.M. and LEE M.G.

Abstract (from CDS):

In the internal shock scenario, we argue that electrons in most kiloparsec-scale (or even larger) jets can be accelerated to energies high enough to emit synchrotron X-rays, if shocks exist on these scales. These high-energy electrons emit synchrotron radiation at high frequencies and cool as they propagate downstream along the jet, emitting at progressively lower frequencies and resulting in time lags and hence radio/X-ray (and optical/X-ray if the optical knot is detectable) offsets at bright knots, with the centroids of X-ray knots being closer to the core. Taking into account the strong effects of jet expansion, the behavior of radio/X-ray and optical/X-ray offsets at bright knots in M87, Centaurus A, 3C 66B, 3C 31, 3C 273, and PKS 1127-145 is consistent with that of synchrotron time lags due to radiative losses. This suggests that the large-scale X-ray and optical jets in these sources are due to synchrotron emission.

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Journal keyword(s): Galaxies: Active - Galaxies: Jets - Radiation Mechanisms: Nonthermal - X-Rays: Galaxies

CDS comments: PKS 1510-10 is a misprint for PKS 1510-089 (cf. ref Marscher 2001 ASP Conf. Series 224, p. 23)

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